Future Science OA (Dec 2023)

Molecular mechanisms of colistin- and multidrug-resistance in bacteria among patients with hospital-acquired infections

  • Surbhi Khurana,
  • Amit Katiyar,
  • Mamta Puraswani,
  • Divya Sharma,
  • Kamini Walia,
  • Rajesh Malhotra,
  • Purva Mathur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2022-0055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10

Abstract

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Aim: The increasing burden of resistance in Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) is becoming a major issue for hospital-acquired infections. Therefore, understanding the molecular mechanisms is important. Methodology: Resistance genes of phenotypically colistin-resistant GNB (n = 60) were determined using whole genome sequencing. Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns were detected by Vitek®2 & broth microdilution. Results: Of these phenotypically colistin-resistant isolates, 78% were also genetically resistant to colistin. Activation of efflux pumps, and point-mutations in pmrB, and MgrB genes conferred colistin resistance among GNB. Eight different strains of K. pneumoniae were identified and ST43 was the most prominent strain with capsular type-specific (cps) gene KL30. Discussion: These results, in combination with rapid diagnostic methods, will help us better advice appropriate antimicrobial regimens.

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